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Xmas

A. Reading. Read the texts and match the corresponding question:


1. Which do you prefer, Christmas Eve/Day, New Year’s Eve or Kings Day?
2. How was this year’s Christmas different from normal for you?
3. What was the best thing about the holidays?
4. What are you hopeful about for 2021?
5. Did you work during the holidays?

a) John, Barcelona Question: ____


Well, I usually go to the UK and spend Christmas with my siblings and nieces. They live in a picturesque market town
near Bristol and it's always super Christmassy there. However, this year I wasn't able to leave Spain due to the travel
restrictions, so I spent Christmas Day with my housemates instead. We tried to do all the things we usually do, and it
was fun, but it didn't feel the same. I missed being with family!

b) María, Galicia Question: ____


When I was growing up, I always loved Kings Day the most! That was the day when we got most of our presents. The
night before we used to go to the big parade in the town, wave to the kings and catch the sweets they would throw
to us. Nowadays though, my preferred celebration is New Year's Eve - I love the grapes and cava, being with my friends
and talking about what the new year might bring.

c) Jane, London Question: ____


As a business owner, it's difficult for me to switch off during the holidays. I run a shop which sells gifts, prints and
jewellery, so Christmas is usually a really crazy time of year for us. Despite the restrictions, this year has been equally
busy! We’ve been doing a huge amount of online sales as well as offering a click and collect service. I will be working
all through Christmas and into the new year. No time off for me, but I shouldn’t complain.

d) Simon, Bristol (UK) Question: ____


2020 was a very challenging year in many ways. I work as a restaurant manager, so we've been one of the worst-
hit industries. I am feeling confident that most people will be vaccinated soon, and it will be back to business as usual.
Another problem has been home schooling my daughters during the various confinements, which is exhausting. I’m
pretty sure that it will all go back to how it was before – me and my partner working, the kids at school, and we will
finally be able to make plans for the future again.

e) Rebecca, Sheffield (UK) Question: ____


The highlight of my holidays was seeing my brother and his family! I live on my own and so with all the lockdowns and
limitations, I'd spent the previous few months feeling rather lonely. It was so lovely to see my niece and nephew again
after such a long time! Although I had fun, I must admit I was looking forward to being by myself again - I think I prefer
the peace and quiet of my own company more these days.

What do you have in common with any of the people?

B. Vocabulary
Match a word/expression in bold with the correct definition:
1. ______________ = (adj.) attractive to look at
2. ______________ = (noun) an official order to control movement of people and confine them
3. ______________ = (noun) a line of people and/or vehicles that moves through a public space to celebrate an occasion
4. ______________ = (linker) because of something
5. ______________ = (noun) brothers and sisters
6. ______________ = (adj.) difficult to do in a way that tests your ability or effort
7. ______________ = (noun) the best/most memorable thing
8. ______________ = (adj.) most affected (negatively)
9. ______________ = (noun) educating children at home, not in schools
10. ______________ = (phrasal verb) disconnect
11. ______________ = (noun phrase) order a product online and pick it up from the store
D. Speaking

Ask each other the following questions:

1. What was the highlight of the holidays for you?


2. What did you miss doing this year that you normally do?
3. Which do you prefer, Christmas Eve/Day, New Year’s Eve or Kings Day? Why? Is it different now to when you
were growing up?
4. What was the most challenging thing about 2022 for you?
5. What are you looking forward to doing in 2023?

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